Greenlight Capital’s Einhorn, who made his name pitching a timely short of Lehman Brothers before the 2008 global financial crisis, announced a long position in airplane leasing company AerCap Holdings and a short position in rail car leasing company GATX Corp, which he said has higher maintenance costs and less visibility into future revenues but trades at higher multiples than AerCap.

The Franklin, Tennessee-based company said it had a loss of $1.04 per share. Losses, adjusted for asset impairment costs and to extinguish debt, came to 53 cents per share. The results missed Wall Street ...

Community Health Systems Inc is a operators of general acute care hospitals. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Signs with CYH. For the last quarter Community Health Systems Inc reported a revenue of $3.5 billion, compared with the revenue of $3.7 billion during the same period a year ago.

The Franklin, Tennessee-based company said it had a loss of $2.91 per share. Losses, adjusted for asset impairment costs and pretax expenses, came to 42 cents per share. The results beat Wall Street expectations. ...

Community Health Systems (CYH) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -64.00% and 2.65%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2018. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

On a per-share basis, the Franklin, Tennessee-based company said it had a loss of $2.88. Losses, adjusted for asset impairment costs and pretax expenses, came to $1.64 per share. The results fell short ...

As Hurricane Michael rapidly approaches western Florida, some of the nation's largest hospital operators are working to mitigate the impact. Investor-owned HCA Healthcare has about 5 percent of its acute-care beds in the path of the storm, according to Evercore ISI. Community Health Systems and Universal Health Services have 4 percent and 1 percent acute-bed in the area, respectively.

A hospital operator now owned by Community Health Systems Inc will pay more than $260 million to resolve claims it defrauded government healthcare programs and paid doctors kickbacks for patient referrals, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday. Health Management Associates, which Community Health acquired in 2014, agreed to pay the sum to resolve criminal and civil claims as part of a deal in which a subsidiary also agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to commit healthcare fraud. Wayne Smith, Community Health's chief executive, said in a statement it had been his company's goal since acquiring HMA to resolve the investigation, which involved issues that occurred before the deal.

HMA agreed to pay more than $260 million and entered a deferred prosecution agreement Tuesday. The deal settles criminal charges that the hospital chain allegedly paid physicians kickbacks in a scheme to defraud Medicare and other federal health programs. HMA was acquired by the for-profit hospital Community Health Systems in 2014.